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he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on tonight and that is contributions to the economy made by startup businesses and some new text companies. >>> certain benefits will be extended to the thousands of gay and lesbian personnel. they will be departing -- the finalm print on the armed forces. he has to walk a fine line and that recognizes marriage between a man and woman. >>> wanted a police are investigating a deadly house fire in the district and they say they pulled two victims from a bored up home that was supposed to be vacant. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: investigators an
he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on...
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>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected throughout the world. >> very prestigious, congratulations. >> thank you very much. what i'm doing is putting down some black beans. very a little chili sauce. going to put some more black beans on that. >> where was the inspiration for your dish? >> just the love of latin food and flavors, chillilies, combining the flavors together. >> the different street food offerings from around the world are on omni menus, including bedford springs. >> every participating omni will be doing this menu. a little pico degallo. shredded lettuce, cheese. that's a dish that will be featured at every participating omni
>> it's a concept that kind of exploded in the united states. and major cities. is it something you can get from a vendor around the world. >> we're running a promoment called simply street food. i made a lamb. it was braced in white wine, oranges, lime juice to a point that it's very tender and falls apart. my dish was selected from-- >> this was a competition. how many chefs worldwide? >> there were over a hundred entries for the competition and six were selected...
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from the national association of counties, from the national league of cities, from the national association of state boards of education, from the national city management association, and from the national school board association. i want to say to all of you thank you for the leadership and collaboration. dubliners cannot wait for washington d.c. to make progress on education legislation. in connecticut we certainly cannot wait. last year i joined with legislators and local partners. we authorized interventions in 30 of our lowest performing school districts, expand the availability of high-quality school models, taken actions to unleash innovation by removing red tape and other barriers to success, and ensuring our schools are home to the very best teachers and principals with their of valuation and support systems. our reforms and initiatives are particularly focused on the teaching profession as a list -- as a linchpin of success. recognizing their state and local leaders across the country are working to gather to support an incentivize innovations to grow school leaders and teachers.
from the national association of counties, from the national league of cities, from the national association of state boards of education, from the national city management association, and from the national school board association. i want to say to all of you thank you for the leadership and collaboration. dubliners cannot wait for washington d.c. to make progress on education legislation. in connecticut we certainly cannot wait. last year i joined with legislators and local partners. we...
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five of the six cities with the highest murder rates are among those cities with the strictest gun control. if you contrast that to cities that do not have strict gun control -- for example, my hometown of houston, where there are nine murders per 100,000 people, that is less than 1/4 what detroit suffers under. you look at other cities in my home state of texas -- san antonio has 7 murders per 100,000 people. el paso has two murders per 100,000 people. that means detroit, the murder rate is 24 times higher than it is in el paso. i would also point out that the argument that you and chairman were discussing about cities such as chicago not being isolated islands, that there are places elsewhere in the country where people can legally purchase firearms -- none of those cities i discussed, houston, san antonio, el paso, are isolated islands. in the entire state you can purchase firearms. what we see with the murder rates is that the murder rates are consistently lower. my question to you, not your subjective beliefs, but are you aware of any empirical data -- every one of us wants to reduce
five of the six cities with the highest murder rates are among those cities with the strictest gun control. if you contrast that to cities that do not have strict gun control -- for example, my hometown of houston, where there are nine murders per 100,000 people, that is less than 1/4 what detroit suffers under. you look at other cities in my home state of texas -- san antonio has 7 murders per 100,000 people. el paso has two murders per 100,000 people. that means detroit, the murder rate is 24...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits accordingly. i personally think each state will have to find their own way of going on this path. it is worth putting this in a document. asked mike bloomberg if this is good or bad. if we're talking about the impact of sodas comment that was worth the risk politically to get that conversation going. there are many other states. fantastic improvement in some of the major urban areas like philadelphia. when you look at this places, they are simple things done well. real food, social infrastructure, mich.-as its 4x4 tool. what little to do all of view, it ought to be about second opin
in new york, it is more about the city of new york than the state of new york. the smoking bans which did not help -- did not hurt businesses. when everybody knew the rules, all the bad restaurants shifted over. -- all the restaurants shifted over. this allows a more sophisticated way of dealing with the socialized costs so will we can share them more easily. if you create rules that everyone can follow, they will all do the right thing. otherwise, people will cherry pick and profits...
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the list of america's least faithful cities is now out. and maybe a few surprises on this thing, as well. coming in third, houston is one of the country's meccas for -- >> why houston? it has to be somewhere where -- no one's going to find you there. >> it's a big city, though. who knows? >> second, also in the lone star state, austin. again. >> so, don't mess with texas. but messing around in texas is just fine. ♪ all my exes live in texas >> now, i know why. >> and topping the list, the nation's capital. washington, d.c. was named the least-faithful city for the second-consecutive year. >> that's not how you want to be known. >> at least there's bipartisan agreement on something. >>> when you think of water skiing, this is probably not what comes to mind. >> check out chuck patterson, hanging ten near santa barbara with the wrong equipment. instead of using a surfboard, he strapped on skis to ride the 30-foot waves, using the poles to help maintain his balance. patterson is believed to be the first person to ever attempt wave skiing. >
the list of america's least faithful cities is now out. and maybe a few surprises on this thing, as well. coming in third, houston is one of the country's meccas for -- >> why houston? it has to be somewhere where -- no one's going to find you there. >> it's a big city, though. who knows? >> second, also in the lone star state, austin. again. >> so, don't mess with texas. but messing around in texas is just fine. ♪ all my exes live in texas >> now, i know why....
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of the city's alcohol industry. >>> pope benedict is changing church law before he steps down. in this revision means that cardinals will not have to wait 15 days. the vatican wants the conclave to select a new pope in time for easter week. keith o'brian will no longer be part of the conclave. he stepped down after ackizations that he behaved inappropriately with other priests 30 years ago. >>> tonight, a local elderly couple are dead and officers are searching for a man they want to question. a man with a violent past. dead are 80-year-old nelson slack and his wife. they found their bodies yesterday in the home in plains, that part of fauquier county. >> at this point, the autopsies are underway. all i can tell you is there appears to be trauma to their upper body. >> it's shocking. never known something like that to happen around here. >> they will be missed and we're still trying to get to the bottom of what really happened. >> now wanted for questioning, 60-year-old john wesley jeffries. officers consider him armed and dangerous. he has been wanted for recent felonies in sp
of the city's alcohol industry. >>> pope benedict is changing church law before he steps down. in this revision means that cardinals will not have to wait 15 days. the vatican wants the conclave to select a new pope in time for easter week. keith o'brian will no longer be part of the conclave. he stepped down after ackizations that he behaved inappropriately with other priests 30 years ago. >>> tonight, a local elderly couple are dead and officers are searching for a man they...
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the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got zoned out of his office and had no place to go. the city residents had no way to get legal handguns. the deal that was made was that he could work out of his dmv, a gun dealer in the dmv. i went three or four times. i had to get a ballistics test from his office. he is the man that you call if you want to get a gun in d.c. host: why a sig? what is a sig? guest: sig-sauer is a brand like colt or remington. it is harder in washington because there are no ranges. people spend a lot of time trying different guns at the shooting range behind me. that is the way you can get a test for how it fe
the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. -- did it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through...
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once you get past the four cities, i think d.c. can hold the phone with anyone. boston, philly, atlanta, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop and northeast where what was old is now again. off florida avenue on the site of what was the old union terminal market, richie brandenburg works for e. the developer and as a chef heard the same questions over and over. >> where can i get this? where do you get your meat and fish? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal baking in the country. the chefs import this stuff. >> reporter: and spices and vegetables. >> and. >> reporter: we don't want to be a food court but experiences. you hit the soda shop and you can stop for a couple of oysters. >> and there and -- in for a treat. >> that's all right. >> reporter: because those days, it's not just politics in washington that they're serving up. beth parker, fox 5 news. ox 5 n . >>> coming up, a christmas lights controversy and a naughty neighbor. why one ohioan is beyond upset about the sweat she's
once you get past the four cities, i think d.c. can hold the phone with anyone. boston, philly, atlanta, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop and northeast where what was old is now again. off florida avenue on the site of what was the old union terminal market, richie brandenburg works for e. the developer and as a chef heard the same questions over and over. >> where can i get this? where do you get your meat and fish?...
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. >> we laugh at dumb things in the morning. >>> tourism in atlantic city, the miss america pageant is returning to the boardwalk. >> that came as a surprise to the las vegas convention and visitors authority, which hosted the pageant for seven years. a formal announcement about the move is set for today. >> hmm. maybe i'll go this year. >> hi. >>> when we come back, that breaking news about the blade runner. he's under arrest this morning for a death in his house. >>> and the nation's top college hoops team trying to avoid even more upsets this season. which was the latest to fall? ♪ i woke up to a new day ♪ every little thing gonna go my way ♪ [ female announcer ] we've added a touch of philadelphia cream cheese to our kraft natural shredded cheese so you can bring a creamier melt to any morning. ♪ so you can bring a creamier melt to any morning. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant, with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. yo
. >> we laugh at dumb things in the morning. >>> tourism in atlantic city, the miss america pageant is returning to the boardwalk. >> that came as a surprise to the las vegas convention and visitors authority, which hosted the pageant for seven years. a formal announcement about the move is set for today. >> hmm. maybe i'll go this year. >> hi. >>> when we come back, that breaking news about the blade runner. he's under arrest this morning for a death...
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sand in canada put in a pipeline and shipped here where it's refined and where it chokes out cities in illinois in oklahoma cities in america canada america and billionaires want that same dirty tar sands oil shipped just a little farther south so they can refine it in texas pollute even more americans put it on ships and sell it all over the world except to americans as canada has oil billionaires in texas want it so they can refine it and ship it all over the world except back to americans and the rest of us just get a massive rickety pipeline cut right down the center of the country that will likely spill a few dozen times over the next few years are going to the keystone x.l. pipeline a pipeline under construction right now in texas a pipeline that will. accelerate our global descent into another permian extinction and a pipeline that the president can halt construction on today the same president who said last night that we must do something about climate change for the sake of our children he can stop it but instead today he watched as police outside his home arrested patrioti
sand in canada put in a pipeline and shipped here where it's refined and where it chokes out cities in illinois in oklahoma cities in america canada america and billionaires want that same dirty tar sands oil shipped just a little farther south so they can refine it in texas pollute even more americans put it on ships and sell it all over the world except to americans as canada has oil billionaires in texas want it so they can refine it and ship it all over the world except back to americans...
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city kids are going back to work. their grand parents ranches, farmers are having their own -- their own online dating service. and the most talked about super bowl commercial, courtesy of the late paul harvey, was dodge rams heartwarming tribute to the american farmer. him what's that kenny chesney song? she thinks my tractor's sexy? you know, there's some truth to that. agricultural issues are, i would argue, sexy. if not sexy, increasingly critical and increasingly important. so i'm glad to be here and it's metaphorically appropriate that we are here today, because it turns out it was february 21, 1865, 148 years
city kids are going back to work. their grand parents ranches, farmers are having their own -- their own online dating service. and the most talked about super bowl commercial, courtesy of the late paul harvey, was dodge rams heartwarming tribute to the american farmer. him what's that kenny chesney song? she thinks my tractor's sexy? you know, there's some truth to that. agricultural issues are, i would argue, sexy. if not sexy, increasingly critical and increasingly important. so i'm glad to...
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>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first place? >> he looked like an incumbent. even if he hasn't declared. there was a crowded tour of the 1175 room convention hotel it's a private partnership. the price tag, $520 million. we're talking over a thousand jobs, approximately 51% of them going to d.c. residents. >> it will be the largest in the city when completed next year. >> are we going to be able to have more groups, larger groups that will host their conventions here in the district of columbia as a result of this. >> still concern about the federal probe into the campaign. three key campaign staffers pleaded guilty for their roles in the scandal. >> worried a
>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first...
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federal pocket because the federal government has the ability to borrow and so you can see in the city they don't see there's a state level in other words it won't happen what you're saying massachusetts can't fix a bridge in massachusetts may well be able to but west virginia can't i think they can for those states have to have a balanced budget so they have to make tradeoffs and they say yes we have a bridge that we haven't fixed in thirty years is it workable or should we spend money on it i we have this november that we need to make what you're arguing for is the articles of confederation you're arguing for the law job and i got it i got it all framers in seventeen eighty seven about exactly when and if you put up a toll it has it's happened all around the country when we work on trying that sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't hire let's give it a shot but maybe it's part of the mix maybe we should have a balanced approach tom i'm all in favor a balanced approach is that we will leave it at that there it can deal to the top with me appreciate it after the break why are republic
federal pocket because the federal government has the ability to borrow and so you can see in the city they don't see there's a state level in other words it won't happen what you're saying massachusetts can't fix a bridge in massachusetts may well be able to but west virginia can't i think they can for those states have to have a balanced budget so they have to make tradeoffs and they say yes we have a bridge that we haven't fixed in thirty years is it workable or should we spend money on it i...
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once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue that was the old union terminal. as a chef here asked the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import this stuff. >> reporter: plus spices and vegetables. >> we don't want to be a food court. we want experiences. as you travel throughout the market you hit the soda shop and you do a little bit of shopping. you can stop for a couple oysters. >> reporter: in for a treat. because these days it's not just politics that washington is serving up. beth parker fox 5 news. >> that is making me hungry. >>> the clock is ticking until the automatic sequester budget cuts kick in. will there be a deal in place in time? and what exactly impact is there? we talk to two senators. director's voice: here we go. from the
once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is new again. off florida avenue that was the old union terminal. as a chef here asked the same questions over and over. >> where do you get your meat? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal bacon in the country. chefs import...
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at a time when we're looking at is he qes city, looking at crisis across the globe to dwell on a tragic incident and use that to the block people is not appropriate. >> reporter: melanie alnwick, fox 5 news. >>> turning to we thawrks beautiful day but will the pleasant temperatures stick around? gwen tolbart has your final check on the forecast. >> we actually after warm-up as we start the week but always change in what's happening outside as far as the sky conditions go. i'm going to have all the details after the break. stay with us. we'll be back. >>> plenty of sunshine today but things are changing. we talked about the storms in the deep south. here they are racing across into georgia and then heading towards the coast. they are continuing to produce a lot of lightning and very large hail and some really severe weather there. but for us, quite a different story. we are keeping our eyes to the sky. we are talking about rain as it heads across the course of tonight and into tomorrow, the first half of tomorrow at least. some could be freezing rain, especially near th
at a time when we're looking at is he qes city, looking at crisis across the globe to dwell on a tragic incident and use that to the block people is not appropriate. >> reporter: melanie alnwick, fox 5 news. >>> turning to we thawrks beautiful day but will the pleasant temperatures stick around? gwen tolbart has your final check on the forecast. >> we actually after warm-up as we start the week but always change in what's happening outside as far as the sky conditions go....
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. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine ining throughout area. right now, in the low to mid-30s in washington. montgomery continue, just above freezing, so some of that snow may be sticking a little bit on some grassy areas mainly and farther to the south and east, it's still just near freezing. just most of northern virginia hovering right near the freezing mark. not much more of a warm-up on the way. we'll talk about a little snow coming our way tonight. look at the weekend coming right up. >> thank you. >>> new today, people are speaking out against gun violence at the front door of advocates. a rally is happening right now ou
. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine...
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department of transportation tells us they do go out and inspect the yellow lights across the city to make sure they are at least four seconds. and they say red light cameras do not change how they time the yellow lights. >>> still ahead, a new commercial starring rg iii is turning a lot of heads. saw this yesterday. i was pretty surprised by it. we'll tell you why when we come back. >> a lot of finger pointing this morning too. the white house is on damage control in the wake of hacking allegations against china. time now is 4:50. we'll be right back. you are watching fox 5 morning news. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> montgomery county executive ike l
department of transportation tells us they do go out and inspect the yellow lights across the city to make sure they are at least four seconds. and they say red light cameras do not change how they time the yellow lights. >>> still ahead, a new commercial starring rg iii is turning a lot of heads. saw this yesterday. i was pretty surprised by it. we'll tell you why when we come back. >> a lot of finger pointing this morning too. the white house is on damage control in the wake of...
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the good news for the major cities of the northeast, shouldn't be a big deal. it's mostly rain. north and west of there, to upstate new york and the mountains of vermont and new hampshire, we could see up to about a foot of snowfall. the moral of the story is tough traveling today and tough traveling tomorrow. >> jeff, thanks. >>> there are just three days left before huge automatic spending cuts hit the nation. a new pew research poll shows more than six out of ten americans think the cuts will have a negative effect on the economy. >> if they come, nearly half of those surveyed say they will blame republicans. just over 1/3 will hold president obama responsible. bill plante is at the white house. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nora. the president has been blaming republicans. they call it scare mongering. his aides say that he's just warning the country about what could happen if congress doesn't stop the automatic budget cuts scheduled for the end of the week. the white house stepped up its campaign to pressure republicans, enlisting the secretary of homeland
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fans as the city welcomes home the ravens. ravens. the question is will the weather hold up or will we be playing some cold muzak weather. that makes no sense at all. never going to do that again. we'll check in with gwen tolbart in just a moment after the break. see if she can sing some sweet muzak as far as the weather is concerned. jot challenge is on. -- >> the challenge is on. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshziiiizzlllee. to this symphony of flavor: beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios -- america's fastest, most reliable internet -- you get it. but don't take our word for it, ask a real fios customer. ask me
fans as the city welcomes home the ravens. ravens. the question is will the weather hold up or will we be playing some cold muzak weather. that makes no sense at all. never going to do that again. we'll check in with gwen tolbart in just a moment after the break. see if she can sing some sweet muzak as far as the weather is concerned. jot challenge is on. -- >> the challenge is on. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef...
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state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the baltimore sun which going on here is all a smokescreen they don't know what the tax base is going to look like their consultants asked to come and deliver bad news so that the city can do political posturing furthermore cristela port a former baltimore city recreation and parks director sees the forecast as window dressing to direct attention away from a serious lack of financial oversight the firm that's at this work no faction basis said no a lot of it you know had nothing to go on so it's good for there if you know you're sa
state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city...
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congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success that will be swept into the automatic cuts. they are also ripple effects of things like the air traffic control towers. when that happens, airport delays and so forth, we are the 6th busiest in the world, that would be a damaging blow. >> you said there was no cuts you would accept from the federal government. you want to tell republicans and the republican senators from your state, you are asking them to compromise and do something? >> yes, compromise. >> for that means a tax hike for some people, you are okay with that? >> when they yell at each other and do nothing to solve the problem, it re
congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success...
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he will report on the status of the city and his administration while outlining his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on news channel 8 beginning at 7:00 p.m. >> expectancy a sea of purple in the streets of baltimore this morning because the city is holding a parade for the superbowl champion ravens. >> it has been an exhausting few days for the team. sports director tim brant has a preview crack. hello, everybody. the entire baltimore organization has been so accommodating to us all week in new orleans and again last night when they arrived home. from the owner to the coach to the players, incredible access. pat-down after 5:00 yesterday afternoon. although you could tell the ravens or tired, there were all smiling. they drove directly to the team's facility in the owings mills, pulled in at 6:15. the magical trip to the super bowl journey was coming to an end. we asked terrell suggs if everything had sunk in yet. >> i don't pick there's a way to describe it. i thought i could imagine what it would be like. it just does not describe it. it's amazing. we brought it home
he will report on the status of the city and his administration while outlining his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on news channel 8 beginning at 7:00 p.m. >> expectancy a sea of purple in the streets of baltimore this morning because the city is holding a parade for the superbowl champion ravens. >> it has been an exhausting few days for the team. sports director tim brant has a preview crack. hello, everybody. the entire baltimore organization has been so...
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of the city and his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on our sister station news channel 8 at 7:00 p.m. still ahead and overseas airlines launches a program to keep the peace while you fly the friendly skies/ >> of very interesting story. it's 44 degrees. another live look outside. >> we want to say good morning washington. >> thank you to the montgomery youth hockey association team. that could be you as well. 10 to 15 second video clip of your good morning greeting and w -- we may play it on the air. make sure to ended by saying "good morning washington." >> we say good morning to jacqui jeras with a look at our forecast. >> its corn to be a great day. overall, we will see comfortable temperatures, a pretty average for this time of year. 35 degrees is where we are now. a little bit of a breeze has been picking up. we have a wind chill factor at 31. a clipper moved through overnight and missed the d.c. metro. everything stayed up to the north. you can still seen snow in the northeast. light snow continuing to fa
of the city and his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on our sister station news channel 8 at 7:00 p.m. still ahead and overseas airlines launches a program to keep the peace while you fly the friendly skies/ >> of very interesting story. it's 44 degrees. another live look outside. >> we want to say good morning washington. >> thank you to the montgomery youth hockey association team. that could be you as well. 10 to 15 second video clip of your good morning...
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with the city. the recommendation comes after many didn't like the four proposed color schemes. last year the d.c. council passed a law requiring a uniform color for all d.c. cabs. mayor gray is already expressing concern saying all red cabs would look like emergency vehicles. >>> i like big trucks? there's a new ram truck in the works. motor trend magazine reports chrysler will announce today it's going to offer a version of its ram 1500 pickup truck that runs on diesel. it will be the first modern half ton pickup in the u.s. with a diesel power option. now even though diesel costs more at the pump, in some drivers prefer it because it lasts longer and has a higher resale value. >>> three big automakers have something to brag about. they have the country's most dependable vehicles. j.d. power and associates gave the honor to lexus, porsche, and lincoln. the survey looks at 3-year-old vehicles and looks at whether the cars had things like engine fatigue, electronic glitches, even excessive wind nois
with the city. the recommendation comes after many didn't like the four proposed color schemes. last year the d.c. council passed a law requiring a uniform color for all d.c. cabs. mayor gray is already expressing concern saying all red cabs would look like emergency vehicles. >>> i like big trucks? there's a new ram truck in the works. motor trend magazine reports chrysler will announce today it's going to offer a version of its ram 1500 pickup truck that runs on diesel. it will be...
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the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the driver remained on the scene. cooperate with officers. clucks a teenage boy is injured after being a hit-and-run attacks the driver. that incident happened thursday road.on wheeler witnesses help track down the arrested nearwas the metro station. it belongs to the cab company. was rushed to the hospital. friday morning. >> bill ahead, you were not alone if you experience the big the internet on we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. t get in. hi, good te o see you. start with an actual wri
the new york city today. so far, not too many delays and cancellations. -- that a direct flight cancelled. are traveling by train or plane, check your trips before leave the house. princethis morning, county police are avestigating what led to shooting in capitol heights. the victim was dropped off overnight. the person was later pronounced dead. --ice are not saying if a ma a man was trying to cross the was clipped by a car. over and was hit by a car as a result. he died at the scene. the...
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she has since resigned from her seat on the chicago city council. >> it would be hard for any family to go through what we've gone through publicly. >> reporter: the former congressman has been out of the public eye for the last eight months while being treated at mate crow clinic for a bipolar disorder. in washington, susan mcginnis, cbs news. >> of course right here on wusa9, we'll be covering the hearings. we'll have more for you online on wusa9.com and of course at noon. >>> it is 6:38. jessica is back with another your money report. >> at this rate furloughs they say are coming for government workers. >> that's right. congress is on recess. there only seems to be finger pointing going on when it comes to sequestration. there are now only 9 days left to stop the automatic across- the-board spending cuts. that's why the pentagon is expected to announce a plan to furlough nearly 800,000 civilian employees one day each week beginning in april. that's essentially a 20% pay cut. federal law requires the pentagon to warn congress of furloughs at least 45 days in advance. exceptions her
she has since resigned from her seat on the chicago city council. >> it would be hard for any family to go through what we've gone through publicly. >> reporter: the former congressman has been out of the public eye for the last eight months while being treated at mate crow clinic for a bipolar disorder. in washington, susan mcginnis, cbs news. >> of course right here on wusa9, we'll be covering the hearings. we'll have more for you online on wusa9.com and of course at noon....
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as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in our city. >> if it is will the homicide, it will be alexandria's first murder since 2011. >> learning more aboutraduate student push-out two roommates at their college park home. 23-year-old dayvon green worked as an auxiliary campus police officer last fall for two weeks but was fired after not showing up for work. he shot and killed 22-year-old stephen rane of silver spring and wounded another roommate early tuesday morning and then killed himself the. green's family said he had been suffering from a mental illness for least a year before the shooting. >> maryland lawmakers will have a hearing toda
as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in...
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council member jam graham violated the city's code of conduct when he intervened in the warding of a lottery contract. but the board says it is not pursuing the matter any further because it has no authority to punish him. graham strongly denies any wrongdoing. >>> we now know what caused that massive power outage during sunday's super bowl. they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced. >>> speaking of the super bowl, i acquired a new best friend while i was there covering the game last week. sheryl underwood from the cbs daytime show the talk is in my studio and i'm going to be talking to her in just a moment. also, new developments in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer >>> there has been a break in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer wanted in a string of murders. investigators found christopher dorner's truck burning on a remote road near big bear lake, california. authorities say that dorner left a manifesto threatening to hurt l.a. police officers and their families becau
council member jam graham violated the city's code of conduct when he intervened in the warding of a lottery contract. but the board says it is not pursuing the matter any further because it has no authority to punish him. graham strongly denies any wrongdoing. >>> we now know what caused that massive power outage during sunday's super bowl. they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced....
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of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see all of you here. wonderful audience. we are going to have a conversation we hope discussing and then we will take questions from the audience. i am sure do have a lot and i hope he will not be shy about asking them. want to start first with a gem and asking a question about the book about the title of the book and some terms you used that people may not understand, freedom national. estimate it comes from a speech that charles sumner gave as a u.s. senator the speech was called the sectional and first there are two things. it's a constitutional doctrine the political revolution is in the antislavery petitions had f
of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see...
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he's now planning the city. the connection is 50% youth unemployment. the whole economy has crashed, no opportunity for youth. yet ships come in with the products made in your factories, get consumed and put in trash dumps. what they're doing as crash urban policy is filling the city with these digital fabrication labs. it's globally connected for knowledge. they're not self-sufficient locally, but they're bringing back into the city skills and jobs that were, um, far away. now, any one of those products, again, the incremental time or cost doesn't compete with the factory. this works when a few things change. one is if everything you make is different. one is if you change the supply chain so it's local, and one is if you value the role to have local production in the economy. and all of those things are leading to this sort of infrastructure as a key part of urban planning. >> to be clear, i -- look, the whole maker movement, the maker fare, there's something like what you're talking about that just got established in detroit. those are wonderful thin
he's now planning the city. the connection is 50% youth unemployment. the whole economy has crashed, no opportunity for youth. yet ships come in with the products made in your factories, get consumed and put in trash dumps. what they're doing as crash urban policy is filling the city with these digital fabrication labs. it's globally connected for knowledge. they're not self-sufficient locally, but they're bringing back into the city skills and jobs that were, um, far away. now, any one of...
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the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks will take a couple days. be very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. it's going to take us a couple days to get this back in place. >> airports and train stations are beginning to get back to normal. operating on a close to normal schedule and amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. >> new this morning, a search in the number of red light traffic camera tickets has maryland drivers upset. the number has nearly doubled. and the reason why might surprise y
the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help...
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in every sinner city in the country as well as the wealthy suburbs. it's the way kids today get excited. they get excited by doing. i think if we can sort of focus on those two things, we can get more people and a more dedicated way in to the pipeline and if we can top that off, improving way we teach in universities somewhat along similar distributions. maybe we can get there. but this to me this division between where kids come from and what they're chances are to succeed. it's not america. we have to get -- [inaudible] thank you. i was going to say amen. [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me ask mr. templeton, did your company benefit from directly from federal research projects? do you have a -- do you actually get direct money from the federal government to do research for your company? and it was one of my comments to be clear inspect is about funding going in to the university systems for basic research. not to our company. so very simple answer. >> okay.
in every sinner city in the country as well as the wealthy suburbs. it's the way kids today get excited. they get excited by doing. i think if we can sort of focus on those two things, we can get more people and a more dedicated way in to the pipeline and if we can top that off, improving way we teach in universities somewhat along similar distributions. maybe we can get there. but this to me this division between where kids come from and what they're chances are to succeed. it's not america....
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look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still february. and it has no intentions of letting go. >> we haven't seen anything like that. >> we've had 1.5 inches of snow for our entire winter here in march. >> could we get a march storm? >> march 1993 was a good one. but when you see march, you know that you're really pushing it if you expect to see a lot of snow around here. we'll have a chance of getting a little winter weather coming up on tuesday. so stay tuned, everybody. may not be completely done with us just yet. though i don't think it's going to be a big issue around town. we'll talk about that in a second.
look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still...
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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the punishment is in response to the ruling by the ethics board that he broke the city's code of conduct when it came to his influence over two projects and matt ackland has more. >> reporter: jim graham is only the sec council member to be punished by his fires. marion barry was punished several years ago and today, barry was the only one supporting graham. it appeared this was the last place that council members wanted to be, called into a meeting to punish one of their own. >> it's not ordinarily constructive to criticize one another, which is why there is a lot of reluctance to do that and why today is an uncomfortable day for the council of the district of columbia. >> reporter: uncomfortable but necessary. it was chairman mendelson who came up with the punishment after seeing the results of three independent investigations suggested that graham broke the city's code of conduct when he agreed to trade boats on two projects. >> it might be appropriate for a council member to publicly express a preference, it's not appropriate for a council member to attempt to influence behind-the-sc
the punishment is in response to the ruling by the ethics board that he broke the city's code of conduct when it came to his influence over two projects and matt ackland has more. >> reporter: jim graham is only the sec council member to be punished by his fires. marion barry was punished several years ago and today, barry was the only one supporting graham. it appeared this was the last place that council members wanted to be, called into a meeting to punish one of their own. >>...
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according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone to help me. i couldn't imagine telling anyone that i was sexually attracted to girls. >> now the city paper quotes a spokesman for prince george's county schools saying the state education regulators actually approved the video. >>> and you most of your neighbors are overwhelmed by stress. a new survey by the american psychological association finds money, work and the economy, this is the wrong video. are the top triggers. relationship struggles and health problems can also be brought on by too much stress. the good news is, the apa says most americans recognize the link between managing stress and contin
according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone...
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if we get the sequester cuts. no first responders, the cities will burn. no border patrol. illegal immigrants will flee across the border. this is ridiculous. $85 billion in $3-point # trillion government. 5% domestic spending. 7% defense spending. the world will not end. rhetorical lengths that the president will go to score political points is astounding. >> bret: mara, what about how this -- it appears that we are heading to this point. it does nod appear that there is time to get it done. right? >> or the inclination to get it done. what happened to the tet ceiling. republicans decided they don't want to make a fan of debt ceiling. it sounds like the sequester will happen. we don't know how long it goes in effect for. when they go in effect, it will be painful and there will be the pressure on republicans to come to the table to negotiate what the president calls the balanceed approach. to do spending cuts. maybe not. we don't know. republicans seem to think that at least getting the cuts would level the playing field. may will go forward in government shutdown debate f
if we get the sequester cuts. no first responders, the cities will burn. no border patrol. illegal immigrants will flee across the border. this is ridiculous. $85 billion in $3-point # trillion government. 5% domestic spending. 7% defense spending. the world will not end. rhetorical lengths that the president will go to score political points is astounding. >> bret: mara, what about how this -- it appears that we are heading to this point. it does nod appear that there is time to get it...
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to experience this again in the city? >> very cool. twot was like the tale of the power outage, what an unusual situation. >> absolutely. a great game. very much for to us. , a very exciting morning here in baltimore. baltimore ravens, super bowl champions for the second time .n their short history came into the league 1996. reporting live, john gonzales, abc 7 news. all right, even at this hour people are pretty excited. a long after they won the super fans went to get some championship merchandise. sporting goods stores stayed late so that fans could in andbuy t-shirts and hats as you canareas , fans cannot contain their excitement about the wind. one of the guys i work with is a 49ers fan. i am ready to go rub it in his face tomorrow. baltimore, way to joe flacco. the leader ofr this new team. i like that woman saying she to let her coworkers know how it goes from now on. dick sporting-goods will open again at 6:00 a.m. for fans theirneeding to get championship gear. abc seven stay with coverage of the .uper bowl win photo gallery o
to experience this again in the city? >> very cool. twot was like the tale of the power outage, what an unusual situation. >> absolutely. a great game. very much for to us. , a very exciting morning here in baltimore. baltimore ravens, super bowl champions for the second time .n their short history came into the league 1996. reporting live, john gonzales, abc 7 news. all right, even at this hour people are pretty excited. a long after they won the super fans went to get some...
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we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it kind of slippery. of that goes by it looks like a couple days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. average high is 42 degrees. 31 tonight, 44 tomorrow, a little sunshine here and there, maybe a pass of a flurry in the afternoon in the no big deal category. at 8 a.m. 33, by noon up and over 40 in most places and by 4:00 44 degrees. a quick look at temperatures, you'll notice it stays colder where there might be a bit of snow tomorrow on the ground, not anything additional. 44 d.c., 43 quantico, 47 fredericksburg. 46 on wednesday, looking like a dece
we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it...
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during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the commonwealth is one step closer to toughening the law. tonight one northern virginia family is happy, closer to making texting while driving a primary defense. authorities believe a man texting and driving hit and killed their son on the side of road in herndon in 2011. >> it's nexting. not looking at the road while you are driving a car. which turns into a weapon. >> the senate and house passed identical bills that would allow police to pull you over and write a ticket for texting while driving. it is already a primary offense in maryland and d.c. this woman says the change is necessary. >> i believe
during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the...
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they will get another foot of snow in kansas city. as this comes together, it will steer clear of us tonight. by tomorrow morning we will see moisture moving in. the earlier this moves then, the more likely we will get a little freezing rain with a little snow mixing in especially in west virginia and western maryland. the rain will be heavy at times. you see is moving up to the north on wednesday. we will start drying out a little on wednesday. and then the backside will really gets us on thursday, cooling down. how much rain are we expecting? anywhere between a half-inch to an inch of rain tomorrow. but we really need it. mostly sunny today, pleasant conditions, 47 to 52. increasing clouds tonight, 30 to 35 degrees. a little mix possible tomorrow early with the onset of the storm. most of the rain is tomorrow afternoon in the metro and mostly just rain. i don't think it will be a big deal for the metro. a better chance of a cooldown on thursday with maybe a little chance of rain. look at next weekend. temperatures flip-floping headi
they will get another foot of snow in kansas city. as this comes together, it will steer clear of us tonight. by tomorrow morning we will see moisture moving in. the earlier this moves then, the more likely we will get a little freezing rain with a little snow mixing in especially in west virginia and western maryland. the rain will be heavy at times. you see is moving up to the north on wednesday. we will start drying out a little on wednesday. and then the backside will really gets us on...
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you also have slow traffic 295 trying to head out of the city and 295 crossing the 11th street bridge as well. lots of troubles here in the district. here's what it looks like on new york avenue. they just moved the camera but i could see a short time ago all the activity there as well. a quick live look one more time outside at the beltway in landover. mike, back to you. >> thanks, monika. >>> how you doing? valentine's day is tomorrow. just a day away. if you don't have plans for your sweetheart, we have a great idea now. we're joined by jack vocalist lloyd. she's going to give a special valentine's day performance. we're so glad to have you back. she was practicing during the break and it was so beautiful in here. so nice to wake up with you here. where are you playing because people are going to love it when they hear your voice? [ inaudible ] >> one or two shows? >> two shows at 7:00 and a 9:30 show. >> wait till you hear her. here's the full screen. we'll give you the information also on wusa9.com. obviously your voice suits valentine's day. >> it's a day for lovers so we're her
you also have slow traffic 295 trying to head out of the city and 295 crossing the 11th street bridge as well. lots of troubles here in the district. here's what it looks like on new york avenue. they just moved the camera but i could see a short time ago all the activity there as well. a quick live look one more time outside at the beltway in landover. mike, back to you. >> thanks, monika. >>> how you doing? valentine's day is tomorrow. just a day away. if you don't have plans...
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in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more parking turnover so people aren't necessarily sitting in one space all day but turning over so businesses are getting more customers? >> when you look at san francisco, and some of the things we've done here in the city to make biking more popular, and it does seem to be working, how do we compare? how do we stack up with other cities of a similar size? >> we're doing pretty well, but we're not at the top of the list. we have place like portland that have higher bike ridership number than our own. we have places l
in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more...
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the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c.. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got zoned out of his office and had no place to go. the city residents had no way to get legal handguns. the deal that was made was that he could work out of his dmv, a gun dealer in the dmv. i went three or four times. i had to get a ballistics test from his office. he is the man that you call if you want to get a gun in d.c. host: why a sig? what is a sig? guest: sig-sauer is a brand like colt or remington. it is harder in washington because there are no ranges. people spend a lot of time trying different guns at the shooting range behind me. that is the way you can get a test for how it feels. i did
the city council, because of exposing this, the city council passed a law that took away that requirement, the five-hour class. there are still 11 steps to gun ownership, down from 17 when i get it. guest: who is charles sikes, and what is his role in the gun buying process? host: he is the one legal gun dealer in washington d.c.. he has a unique role, transferring guns. it has to be transferred to a dealer in the state, same rules apply. if you buy a new one, you have to go through him. he got...